Under the changes outlined today the coalition is significantly expanding the amount of childcare it is prepared to help pay families where both parents are in work.
Not exact matches
The
change, first mooted
under David Cameron in 2012 and
outlined in the 2015 Conservative party manifesto, was pushed through without fanfare in a ministerial directive to parliament late on Friday.
Any previously unsuccessful projects are not eligible to apply for funding
under this Science Foundation Ireland Discover Programme Call unless fundamental
changes or developments have been made to the proposal and are clearly
outlined.
Three teachers also
outlined their efforts to fight off campaigns to overhaul their elementary schools — Miramonte, 93rd Street and 68th Street —
under the parent trigger law, which allows parents to petition for
changes at low - performing campuses.
ASCD's upcoming webinar will
outline important testing and assessment
changes under ESSA.
In contrast, the approach
under waivers, dubbed turnaround, was much more focused — applying only to the 5 percent of schools identified as «priority» schools and based on key principles
outlined by the Department (see sidebar Turnaround Principles).62 Fewer schools were part of the effort, but in turn, the effort was much more intensive and required significant
changes in school operations, culture, leadership, and practice.63 The hope was that a more disruptive and ambitious strategy will yield dramatic results: after three years, these schools would no longer be in the bottom 5 percent, and another group of schools could be identified to undergo turnaround.
The
changes outlined in today's mortgagee letter apply to all mortgages insured
under FHA's Single Family Mortgage Insurance Programs except:
This UNFCCC fact sheet explains the importance and need for adaptation to climate
change,
outlining different adaptation options and highlighting current efforts undertaken
under the Convention.
«Researchers at Duke University say global warming is not progressing as fast as it would
under the most severe scenarios
outlined by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change.»
The EPA and other proponents of carbon capture and storage technology say projects like Kemper could help assure a future for coal
under the EPA's new climate
change rules,
outlined last September.
It finds that climate
change will potentially destabilize transboundary river basins, and
outlines the linkages among climate
change, water variability and security; identifies elements in treaty design that could reduce conflict; and assesses the resilience of treaties ratified between 1948 and 2001, examining the effect of institutional and allocation mechanisms
under conditions of variability on cooperation and conflict over time.
It
outlines the linkages among climate
change, water variability and security; identifies elements in treaty design that could reduce conflict; and assesses the resilience of treaties ratified between 1948 and 2001, examining the effect of institutional and allocation mechanisms
under conditions of variability on cooperation and conflict over time.
The paper concluded that worldwide temperatures could rise nearly 5 °C by the end of the century, 15 percent higher than the previous central estimate
under the «business as usual» emissions scenario
outlined by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change.
Our report
outlines a climate
change policy roadmap for Australia that both parties can embrace
under their existing policies.
The interim report, released in July,
outlined the myriad issues
under consideration and the options for
change: some 50 issues and more than 225 options relating to them.
The second and third articles
outline changes under the Labour Relations Code, the Occupational Health & Safety Act and the Workers» Compensation Act.
The presentation
outlines new rules and restrictions
under the new statute and steps employers can take to prepare for the
changes.
To help employers navigate the many
changes under Bill 148, we have
outlined the key
changes that employers need to be aware of.